Wednesday December 17, 2008
A 29-year-old Iraqi doctor has been found guilty by a London court of trying to murder hundreds of people in failed attacks on a London nightclub and Glasgow airport last year.
Bilal Abdulla was also found guilty of conspiracy to cause explosions while his co-defendant Mohammed Asha, 28-year-old Jordanian neurologist was found not guilty of both offences.
Police discovered two Mercedes-Benz cars loaded with gas cylinders petrol and nails outside the Tiger Tiger nightclub off London's Piccadilly Circus on June 29 last year.
The next day a Jeep carrying a similar deadly cargo was crashed into the front of the main terminal at Glasgow airport in Scotland in an apparent suicide attack.
The failed attacks in the UK led to Mohammed Haneef a 27-year-old Indian doctor being arrested at Brisbane airport about to fly to India and a controversial case that finally collapsed and saw the doctor released.
A 29-year-old Iraqi doctor has been found guilty by a London court of trying to murder hundreds of people in failed attacks on a London nightclub and Glasgow airport last year.
Bilal Abdulla was also found guilty of conspiracy to cause explosions while his co-defendant Mohammed Asha, 28-year-old Jordanian neurologist was found not guilty of both offences.
Police discovered two Mercedes-Benz cars loaded with gas cylinders petrol and nails outside the Tiger Tiger nightclub off London's Piccadilly Circus on June 29 last year.
The next day a Jeep carrying a similar deadly cargo was crashed into the front of the main terminal at Glasgow airport in Scotland in an apparent suicide attack.
The failed attacks in the UK led to Mohammed Haneef a 27-year-old Indian doctor being arrested at Brisbane airport about to fly to India and a controversial case that finally collapsed and saw the doctor released.
Source: SkyNews Online